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How to Install License Plate Screws on a Car?

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OOscar
08/26/25 5:08am

Below are the steps for installing license plate screws: 1. Take out the license plate screws and insert them into the anti-theft caps while rotating. 2. Position the license plate correctly, align the screws with the four gaps on the bumper, and secure them using a Phillips screwdriver. 3. After tightening, cover the anti-theft caps and press them in gently. Here is some relevant information: 1. A license plate is like a human's ID card, as it can be used to query information such as the province, city, and county of the vehicle. According to the new traffic regulations, incorrect installation of the two license plate screws will result in a 12-point deduction. 2. The police remind that if the fixed-sealing screws are lost, do not use ordinary screws for convenience. Instead, promptly apply for professional fixed-sealing screws at the relevant vehicle management office.

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DiVictoria
09/08/25 7:01am

When I first bought my new car, I wasn't sure how to install the license plate screws and had to figure it out through trial and error. Both the front and rear of the car have dedicated mounting holes. I started by aligning the license plate to the correct position and gently screwed it in using the included screw kit—which contained screws, nuts, and washers. At first, I tightened them too loosely, and the plate wobbled before falling off. Later, I applied a bit more force but was careful not to over-tighten to avoid scratching the paint. I eventually learned that the screw heads should face upward to prevent water from pooling and causing rust. It's best to have a small Phillips screwdriver or an adjustable wrench handy for easier handling. Also, never use regular screws—anti-theft screws are standard to prevent unauthorized removal. After installation, double-check to ensure the plate is level and not crooked, as crooked plates might attract police attention on the road. The whole process took me about ten minutes. Though it's a small task, beginners might need a few tries to get it right.

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RoseAnn
10/22/25 7:08am

I've got plenty of experience installing license plate screws, from my first attempt to helping friends with it several times later. The basic steps aren't complicated: first, locate the pre-drilled screw holes on the vehicle (usually one set front and rear), align the plate, secure it with screws, and gradually tighten them with tools. The key is not to overtighten, as this can snap screws or deform the metal—a torque wrench with moderate settings works best. For anti-theft screws, installation orientation matters—install them head-up to allow rainwater runoff and prevent corrosion from pooling. If you lose the screw kit, buy vehicle-specific replacements at auto parts stores; using mismatched models may cause poor fixation. Also, periodically check for loose or rusted screws, especially around rainy seasons—a light dab of anti-rust grease can extend their lifespan. These details affect road safety—it's not worth risking fines for a dropped plate. Overall, practice makes perfect; it's a quick five-minute job, so don't overcomplicate it.

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Carvalho
12/05/25 7:30am

I think installing license plate screws is quite straightforward. Fix the positions at the front and rear plate holes of the car, align the license plate, then use a screwdriver to install and tighten the screws. Be careful not to make them too loose or too tight. It's best to use the anti-theft screws provided by the manufacturer, installed with the head facing upwards to prevent water rust. The whole job takes just a minute or two. A little tip: New car screw kits are usually placed in the glove box, so find them first. During the process, choose tools that are easy to handle, like a simple wrench, to save time and effort. Keeping the license plate flat is key.

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